The Winning of the Midwest, by Richard J. Jensen
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1971.
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CONTENTS
0. Preface (pg. xi)
1. The Battle of 1888: General Harrison in Indiana (pg. 1)
2. Fraud, Bribery, and Coercion: The Honesty of Midwestern Elections (pg. 34)
3. Pietists and Liturgicals: The Religious Roots of Partisanship (pg. 58)
4. Iowa, Wet or Dry? Prohibition and the Fall of the GOP (pg. 89)
5. Education, the Tariff, and the
Melting Pot: Culture Conflict and
the Democratic Landslide of 1890 (pg. 122)
6. From Battlefield to Marketplace:
Transition in Electioneering Styles (pg. 154)
7. Moralism, Professionalism, and
Reform: The Social and Ideological
Impact of Pietism (pg. 178)
8. Republicans Triumphant:
Depression, Nativism, and the
Downfall of the Democrats,
1893-1894 (pg. 209)
9. Conflict in Coal:
Labor Militancy and the Politics
of Hardship (pg. 238)
10. How the Midwest Was Won:
Money, Morality, and Pluralism
in 1896 (pg. 269)
Appendix. Religious and Occupational
Correlates of Party Identification
(pg. 309)
Critical Guide to Sources (pg. 316)
Index (pg. 339)